BajaNomad

Roosters crow . . . Tuna choke

bajainfo - 7-13-2011 at 11:59 AM


Inshore action dominated, with roosterfish being the most consistent catch. One client caught and released three in one day – 30-, 40- and 60-pounds. Meanwhile,
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Baja on the Fly hosted a group of fly fishers seeking roosters from the beach and all four anglers succeeded. When they left, they vowed that they would be returning for more roosters-on-the-fly next year.

Offshore action was scattered throughout the Bay of Palmas including a few dorado plus a couple of more blues along with some stripeys and sails.
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Tuna what can I say? There were more served on a plate than on a hook.
This week's count (An R signifies released)
2 Blue Marlin 1R
7 Striped Marlin 4R
1 Sailfish R
29 Dorado
22 Tuna
1 Amberjack
1 Snapper
68 Roosterfish R

tiotomasbcs - 7-14-2011 at 12:30 PM

I'm Choking, amigo. Very nice counts coming out of East Cape.:yes: Thank God for A/C. Nice beach work and lots of memories!! Smiles Tio